Some youths in Port Harcourt,
Rivers State, took to football, on Saturday, in defiance to Police order on
such activities due to local government polls holding on the day across the
state.
The youths, most of who are above
18 years, converted some major streets in the city into football pitches, and
engaged in the game while the election was going on.
Some of them said that whether
they voted or not, the winners had already been selected.
One of them, who decline to
identify himself, said “this election is just for formality; the only party
that will win landslide is PDP, so, why bother going to vote.
”We want to use this opportunity
to do our own exercise since the roads are fairly free of vehicles.”
It was observed that restriction
on movement order during the period of the election was also violated by some
commercial motorcyclists, who operated freely, doing brisk business.
At Oyigbo, one motorcyclist, who
pleaded anonymity, told NAN that he took the risk of defying the order in order
to make money for his family.
”Since there was no disturbance
by the security agencies and there are passengers, I needed to make money to
take care of my family.
”Since 6 a.m. to now (12.20
p.m.), I have made up to N8, 000 which l would not have made on a normal day
within the same period,” he said.
Another operator, Mr David Udo,
spotted in Ireibe, Obio Akpor Local Government Area, said, “I will not leave my
source of daily bread because of election that does not concern me directly.”
The Police Command in the state
had banned vehicular movements and activities other than the elections, between
7:00a.m. and 4:00p.m. to ensure free, fair and credible exercise.
The command warned that it would
arrest and prosecuted offenders.
Contacted on the violations,
Police Spokesman, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, said “the Commissioner of Police was clear
on the movement restriction’’, and that anybody caught violating the order
would be arrested and prosecuted.
The election exercise was
peaceful across the state although some polling units commenced polling as late
as 12 noon instead of 8:00a.m.
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